A 14-year-old Russellville male who was cited at Russellville Middle School on Friday afternoon for alleged terroristic threatening told police a man allegedly threatened to kill him later that day, according to reports.

A principal at the middle school told police the youth allegedly made lewd sexual comments to a 12-year-old girl. When another girl said she would tell a teacher, the youth allegedly stated, "If you do, I'll kill you." Other witnesses heard the youth, a report indicated. After being cited for juvenile terroristic threatening, the youth was released into the custody of a juvenile probation officer.

Shortly after 8 p.m., an officer was dispatched to a residence on North Detroit Avenue in response to a terroristic threat. The suspect youth stated he stopped at a residence on East H Street while he and others were riding bikes. A man approached the youth and stated "he was a snitch, he knew he was snitch and he had a 9 mm and was going to kill him because of it," according to a report.

The youth told police the suspect later stated, "As a matter of fact, I'll probably go get it and do it now," when the youth left the residence to contact police. Another witness heard the man make the threat, the report indicated. They were told of follow-up procedures.

Alleged fight

Russellville police officers responded to a residence on North El Paso Avenue Saturday afternoon and arrested two Russellville males after an altercation involving a golf club and a knife.

According to a report, the officer saw a 20-year-old Hispanic male walking toward him with a golf club in his right hand and a knife in his left hand. The officer drew his service weapon, ordered the man to drop the weapons and was later taken into custody. While the man was sitting on the ground outside the apartment complex, another individual, 23, came out of an apartment and stated five men allegedly beat him up.

The 23-year-old subject started to yell obscenities at the other man, who was then transported to the Pope County Detention Center. The 23-year-old was forcibly restrained until he was placed into custody. A witness stated the 20-year-old came to the apartment of the 23-year-old to return a movie, and they became involved in a verbal altercation that turned physical. Other witnesses either saw other subjects involved in a fight or the two running after each other with the weapons.

Alleged abuse

An employee of Russellville Nursing Center told police a 77-year-old patient report physical and verbal abuse from a 22-year-old employee, according to a report.

The complainant told an officer she notified her supervisor and the victim's husband. The victim was checked out and appeared to be okay. The suspect was sent home, and police were notified.

DWI arrests

A 23-year-old woman was arrested Saturday night and cited for DWI (second offense), endangering the welfare of a minor, leaving the scene of an accident and implied consent at a residence on North Shamrock Avenue.

A report indicated the woman, after she failed field sobriety tests and was taken into custody, asked officers to "take their gun and blow her head off" because she "just wanted to die because she was going to end up as another family member with an alcohol problem." A blood alcohol content (BAC) test result was .17 percent.

-- A 33-year-old Lamar man was cited for DWI (second offense), driving on a suspended driver's license, driving left of center and fictitious tags during a traffic stop conducted Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Main Street and Cumberland Avenue.

A report indicated a 26-year-old Knoxville woman, a passenger in the vehicle, was cited for public intoxication. A BAC test result on the man was .12 percent.

Narcotics arrests

A 26-year-old Dardanelle man was arrested Saturday night for possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), possession of an instrument of crime, and public intoxication by Officer David Bevis.

According to a report, Bevis responded to 304 Bonnie Drive in reference to a suspicious vehicle. A woman stated due to previous breaking and entering incidents in the area, she thought the Chevrolet Camaro was suspicious. Three individuals were outside the vehicle talking, and it was later discovered one individual, a 25-year-old Russellville man, was not supposed to be near the residence and cited for criminal trespass.

The Dardanelle subject stated there was meth in the vehicle, the report indicated. The officer discovered two baggies of meth in the vehicle's center console, as well as four beers. The suspect stated he smoked the meth and did not inject it. He and the Russellville man were transported to the detention center.

-- A 17-year-old and 16-year-old male were arrested and received juvenile citations for possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), possesssion of an instrument of crime and carrying a prohibited weapon during a traffic stop conducted Friday morning.

According to a report, a Chevrolet Camaro was witnessed by an officer pull into the rear of a business on the 1000 block of North Arkansas. The individuals saw the patrol vehicle and quickly backed up until they were stopped. The driver, 17, was cited for carrying a prohibited weapon and possession of an instrument of crime after a set of gram scales and a butterfly knife were found in the vehicle.

The 16-year-old stated he had a baggie of pot, which was found in his pants pocket, the report indicated.